The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, July 06, 1901, Image 1
She Canaster ledger.
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9f*e are kent bu
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to oT the Best Stocks in Up;
We say with confidence there is
fi&ce in the state than we have toda
Csaea systematically weeded out, at
nm?d up to date stock, representing
fresh Arrivals of Choice Waah
We have just opened one case
* great bargain, our barguin |
sSL-yJee and are splendid sellers. O
cj?cita fast colors Job price 5 cen
t-JL.lt and 15 cents. Batistes and
'J?tbejr:?re fine values and will go ri
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? EXTIISIQIR1. C HPAIY.
General Passenger Department.
Sofcedule; Effective June 15th, 1901.
eastern Time.
WESTBOUND.
tl/saavKS. No. 11 No. 35. No 33.
-.. - Daily
""" <"iaeid?n 8 20a 12 60p
W-eatville 9 20a 1 27p
' ^Kershaw 10 60a 2 OOp
'Heath Kprtngs 11 20a 2 12p
I 'tttieaster 12 20p 2 47p
S&tiverside 12 40 p 2 50p
< fetewb* Jet 2 30p 3 lOp
i&oek Hill 4 OOp 8 40p
Vo?4cville 6 20p 4 18p
it/ lAfr/\n?< /~3- " AP A r
J VOUTC O U.J t oup
Ahhivbs.
-fiiacfesburg 6 60p 5 20p
liEitVKS
Rtacfesburg 6 45a 5 26n
'Patterson ttpg 7 46a 6 49p
.- Sbetby 8 20a 6 OOp
Henrietta 9 26a 6 41p
Forest < ity 9 65a 6 59p
^utherfordton 10 30a 7 15p
'r&ormal City 12 00a 7 60p
A?MVB8.
Marion 1 OOp I 8 30p
KASTBODNI)
No. 32. No 34 No. 12.
Daily.
XhSAVFS.
Marion 5 OOp 2 OOp
'Citeroial City 5 36p 2 45p
Rutber ford ton 6 05p 3 25p
'Forest City 6 20p 3 60p
Henrietta 6 33p 4 .Op
Hfcelby 7 15p 6 OOp
(Patterson Spg 7 26p 6 12p
AX HIVES
fBlaeksburg 7 48p 6 40p
UMrvn
Blaeksburg 8 15p 7 00a
Hickory Grove 8 45p 7 60a
forkviile 9 15p 8 50a
Xttoek Hill 10 OOp 12 00a
Oatawba Jet 10 20p 1 30p
Rfsrereide 10 40p 2 OOp
Cjmivcaster 10 56 > 2 37p
Heath "Springs 11 20p 3 15p
- Kershaw 11 36p 4 lOp
Weotvllle 11 60p 4 30p
?funvc8.
Oamden 12 25a 5 30p
OAFFNEY BRANCH.
WESTBOUND.
No. 15. No. 13.
&SAVE8.
HlackgDurg 5 30p 6 00a
A'RdVKS.
viactney 6 lOp 6 40a
K AST HOUND.
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'QaflTney 7 10a 6 40p
Amvra
Rla-ohsburg 7 50a 7 20p
*50 Minute* for dinner.
Note?Train* No*. 32 aod 33 are
- werased daily
Train* Noe. 34. 35, 11, 12, 13, 14. 15
.-modi# are operated daily except Bun ?lay.
Connections: At Camden with
.Bauthern Ry , h a. l.. and A. C.
f Ane. At Lancaster with L & O. R.
At. At Catawba Junction with Sea'hoard
Air Line. At Rock Hill with
BouUiern railway At Yorkvllle with
OaroliuaA Northwestern R. R. At
CHackaburg with Houthern railway.
Jit Hhelby and Rutherfordton with
R. A. L. At > arion wifh Houthern
<r*f?w*y. E. B. BH A W,.
XaeriM. Peeaenger Agent.
THE a.
nHE CROW]
sy. Our matchle
UUUIj
ier Carolina.
not a better assortment of merchan
y. What oH goods we had have
id now we take pride in our new
the latest and best in everything.
Goods.
figured Satin Strijie Lawns bought
jrice 5 cents. They are beautiful
ne case seersuckers in stripes and
ts. We are iu, receipt of a lot of
will run them at 8 and 1.0 cents.
&pidly.
HE GA
Horror of the Heat in Groaning i
Gotham. 1
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New York, July 2.?It was the i
hottest July 2nd in the history of
the local weather bureau and a <
day that almost reached the record
of September 7, 1881.
j While the official temperature
up in the lofty tower of the
weather bureau remained at 98, 1
the thermometers on the street
level ranged all the way from 100
to 106.
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The terrible fatality of the heat
was shown in the large percentage ,
of deaths among those prostrated.
Out of 328 cases of prostration
reported up to 11:30 tonight, 148 .
resulted fatally. I,
' Between the hours of 2 yester-'t
day and 12 tonight, there were in
the borough of Manhattan and
Bronx 155 deaths and 178 prostartation.
The sane weather con- !
ditions which prevailed in this
city obtained in Brooklyn. It was
estimated by the police at midnight
to-night that during Tuesday
there had been 60 deaths and
, 150 prostrations by the heat in
Brooklyn.
Six Hundred Deaths From Heat
in 6 Days.
New York, July 3.?Rain- 1
storms today, with consequent i
fall in temperature, were a God^ | <
send to the bulk of sweltering (]
humanity in this city. As soon as i
the last storm of the afternoon 1
had passsd over the temperature ';
immediately began to ascend. The
wind which blew during the storm '
also commenced to abate verv I,
- . i
rapidly, until it assumed the pro- 1
portions of a slight breeze only. '
These atmospheric conditions,
coupled with the very considerable
humidty which came as an. after *
math of the downfall of water
from the clouds, made the suffer.
I
ing intense as it was when the
thermemeter had registered several
degrees higher.
There were 8$ deaths and 107
cases of heat prostration in the
boroughs of Manhattan and Broux
during the hours between 2 a. m.
e
r
A.NSOI
DS GATHE
ss values draw tl
petitors are com|i
i
Fine Shoes, Slippers, and Oxforc
Here, we are doing a tremenU*
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in tuia uuo. wur sucouu 101 01 -iiki
have just come in, with one, two ai
that could be desired and prices lov
Ladies Fine Summer Underwear
has been recently added to oui
Thsse garments cone in good musl
trimmed in lace and embroidery an
prices are remarkably cheap, 25 ce
26, $1.50.
NSON
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and 10:30 p. m. today.
At 12:30 o'clock this (Tbursclay)
morning it was estimated
that the the tetal deaths from the
beat in the last six days in Greater
New York was 600
FATALITIES IN PHILADELPHIA K
Philadelphia, July 3.?Up to
midnight the number, of deaths
attributed to tbe excessive heat
reported sinee lest midnight was
47 with the prostrations over 250.
27 DIE IN BALTIMORE.
Baltimore, July 3.?Twentyseven
additional deaths from heat
wae reported to the police up te
midnight. The grand total thus
far is 88 deaths and more than
three hundred cases of prostrations.
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DEATHS OF THE WEEK.
Pittsburg, Pa., July 3.?
Eighty 8iji deaths directly attributable
to tbe excessive heat have
occurtd in Pittsburg since last
Wednesday- Of this number 64
were reported since lust Sunday :
night.
Homestead Hotel Burned.
Hot Springs, Va., July 3.?
About 10:45 o,clock last night as
the guests wei e retiriug a fire broke ,
out in the Homestead hotel between
the floors and totally des
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uuyea me notei. All the cottages
connected with the hotel and bath
house were saved. The impression
at first prevailed that the tire
broke out in the bakery, but from
further investigation it was a defective
electric wire which caused
the blaze. There were about 190
guests in the house. Nobody was
injured and every one was taken
care of. The guests bad ample
time to remove their baggage.
The betel was insured for $292,*
000.
.Alabama Ladies Ask to Vote.
Montgomery, Ala., July 2.?
A petition was presented to the;
Constitutional convention todav bv i
V ^
the ladies ot Madison county asking
the right to vote at leas^jt in
elections for schools and where
taxation is involved.
r CASH
R YOU WI
lie cash buyers w
daiiiing ol dull til
I Ties.
'Ill Q hnainac \I ^ * 1~
vfw^iuvo. 111/ i/uo tuu lUUt'Kl Uc
ies, misses and childrens Sandal*
id three straps. The styles are all
ver than elsewhere.
I
r stock also the Misses and childrens.
in and nainsook and are beautifully
ci are cat right and tit right. The
nts, 50 cents, 75 cents, $1.00, $1,CASH
Bomb Shells For the Charleston
Blinds
The State. 3d instant:
At the opening session of the
regular monthly meeting of the j
State board of control yesterday |
afternoon a good sized bombshell
was dropped upon the matter of
enforcement of the dispensary
law in Charleston. It came in the
form of the following resolution
which was promply adopted:
"Resolved, That the mayor and
chief of police of the city of
Charleston aie hereby accorded
the privilege,and are so requested,
to appeur at the office of the State
board of directors in Columbia,
S C., oh the 16th inst., at 10)
o'clock a. m., to show cause, if
any they hare, why the dispensary
profits accruing to said city should
noi be withheld under Sec. 9 of
the dispensary law, to be used for |
the better enforcement of 6aid
law.,,
Was Tried for Kissing Pretty
Maid of Sixteen.
Special to The State.
Spartanburg, July, 2.?In the
sessions court today the major
portion of the day was consumed
in the hearing of the case against |
C. C, Hopper, a boss in in one of j
the rooms ef the Clifton mills at
Converse, charged with assault
and battery of a high and aggravated
nature. He is a married
man. The grounds of the complaint
is that on or near the
mill premises the defendant kissed
Miss Maggie Cudd, an operatieve ,
in the Clifton mill. Miss Cudd is
about'sixteen years of age and
of buxom, comely appearance.
...
The jury went out Ht 5 p. ni., and
after three and a half hours deliberation
found Mr. Hopper not
guilty.
Or. E Deicohri'a An t. Dlurtee
$100
May be worth to you more than $100
af you haw a oblid who sous bedding
from inoontenenoe of water during j
sieep. Cures old and young alike. I*
* pro its the trouble at once. $1. Hold
Ujr JK Macaey A Co, Druggist, Lan- I
tester, H C.
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STOR ]
LL FIND ]
rhileour
uies, we are liust
I Hen's Shirts and Shirt Wa
Shirt Waists for men are the j
cost, no vest, no snpenders, notl
and a light breezy shirt waist. VV
We have ju6t received another lot
60 cents on the dollar. 35 cents,
shirt worth from 50 cents to $1.00
Wonderful Millenery Success
Two stocks gone already. T1
Miss Evans' tine work has charme
prices on millinerry this season ar
pretty bandod sailor at 20 ceots.
: STOR]
Death in Australia of Mr. Cornelson,
Special to The State.
Orangeburg, July 2.?In to-/
day's State there appeared a card
|lrom 13 Cantonment Roads East
Fremont, Western Austraila, May
115, addressed to chief of police of
South Carolina and signed Oliver
Hunter This card announced the
death of Mr. AdolphusCorneleon,
brother of Mr. Geo. H. Cornelson,
Orangeburg's most prominent
business man
The deceased had been a resident
of Orangeburg county for many
years and being a bachelor he
decided about two years ago to
take a trip to hia native Germany.
From their he went to Australia
where he died. He was about 60
years old.
Widow of Late Col. James H.
Kion Passes Away in Pennsylvania.
New8 was receivod late Monday
night of the death of Mrs. Mary
Catherine Iiion at Reading Pa.,
where she had gone two months
ago to live with hei daughter,
M rs. L. A. Williams. Her death
was the result of a stroke of
paralysis, which fell upon her on
the 8th of June aad from which
she never rallied, but sank gradually,
passing peacefully to her
rest on Monday evening at 6:45
o'clock.
IT DAZZLKCS TI1K !
WOULD
No Discovery in medicine has I
ever created one quarter v)f the)
excitement that has been caused.
by Dr. Kings New Discovery for (
Consumption. It's severest tests
have been on hopeless victims of
Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemor- I
rbage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, .
thousands of whom it has restored
to health. For Coughs, ('olds, |
Asthma, Croup, Hay Fever,
Hoarseness and Whooping Cough
it is the quickest, surest cure in
the world. It is sold by Crawford
Bros, and J. F. Mackey &
Co., who guarantee satisfaction or ,
refund money. Large bottles 50c
and $1.00. Trial bottles free. j
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BARGAINS.
ling out the stuff.
ists.
go They till a long felt want. No
ling but a pair of summer trousers
bait could be nica- for hot weather,
of tine sample shirts and |tanta at
40 cents, 50 cents and GO cents foi
le third is now going rapidly. Our
d both town and country. Our
e lowor than usual. Wo offer w
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Dispensary Business Quarterly
Report.
Te quarterly report of the
legislature committee as to the
condition of the dispensary was
issued tohay. It covers the period
ending figures are taken:
Gross profit from sales, $108,518,50.
Going in make up this
item is $2,511.40 received from
contraband seizures and the total
gross profits are $112,535.01.
The constabulary cost for the
quarter was $7,258 58 and the
net profits were 20,116 31. Balance
in the State treasury $30,572
77.
The receipts for the months of
the quarter were as follows:
March, $154, 827 28; April;
$157, 758 77; May, $134, 400 1C.
The governor and attorney gen eral
of South Carolina have initio.,
ted proceedings before the com
_ t 1 i -
missiouer or imcrnui revenue 10
test tbe question whether the state
can he required to take out special
tax stamps as wholesale and retail
liquor dealers under the state dispensary
law.
ELLIOT &
CRAWFORD.
NEW BUGGIES I
NEW BUGGIES I
We have just received the
Prettiest lot of Buggies ami <^ur
riages you ever saw. We invito
your attention especially to our
new, up to-datc rubberTtired l?ug
gy?Nothing like it this^eouiitry
It 'must be seen to be fully appreciated,
so call and examine it
your self.
We also have now a lot of Nice
Horses, and Harness and Saddles
to tit them.
ELLIOT &
CRAWFORD.